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The case for dictating clinical notes during patient visits

Mobius MD

Most doctors wish they could spend less time documenting care and more time providing it. Let’s review the benefits of mobile medical dictation and help you decide if real-time dictation is the right documentation workflow for your practice. In this way, patient communication doubles as documentation time.

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Reduce after-clinic work with these practical tips

Mobius MD

Tasks like prior authorizations, quality reporting, messaging patients, and EHR documentation often overflow into after-clinic work. MAs can give certain vaccines, enter refills in the EHR for many medications, help with documentation, educate patients, and much more. Thoughtful delegation benefits your entire team.

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Telehealth Use Among Older Americans: Growing Interest, Remaining Concerns

Health Populi

Most older patients who had a telehealth visit perceived the quality of an office visit was higher (56%) and offered better communication opportunity with the clinician (54%). These included: A clinician’s lack of ability to conduct a physical exam (75% of older people concerned about this).

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Friday Reflection 27: The Poor Historian

Sensible Medicine

Often, the inability of a doctor to obtain a history is actually a physical exam finding – an extremely non-specific finding, but a finding nonetheless. Not only do we use language to communicate, we also use language to think. When I ask, “Tell me about your chest pain?”